Meet Mona Das. Mona was born to Indian parents who immigrated to America when she was 8 months old with $6 in their pocket, and an unfailing desire to build a better life for their family. Mona’s parents imbued her with courage, determination, and a strong work ethic. Her commitment to equality—for immigrants, women, and anyone in our society who needs a stronger voice—motivated her to run for Congress.
Read MoreMeet Alessandra Lariu. Ale co-founded SheSays, a vibrant community of creatives with more than 30,000 women in 32 countries. Born in the Amazon jungle, she grew up in Rio de Janeiro, lived in Europe and has settled in Brooklyn, New York. Ale also loves cherries paired with rosé and a good Sancerre. We asked her our five favorite questions that we want to know about every Nasty Woman. Read the full interview to learn more about Ale’s work and her really great advice about how to change the status quo here.
Read MoreMeet Cheryl Ingram, PhD and Malbec lover. She’s a Nasty Woman and the CEO and Founder of Diverse City LLC, a diversity and inclusion consulting company. Her transformative leadership, vision, and passion has created pathways for companies to build sustainable diversity and inclusion strategies and practices. We asked her our five favorite questions that we want to know about every Nasty Woman. Read the full interview to learn more about Dr. Ingram’s work and her really great advice about how to be a part of the solution here.
Read MoreDr. Caroline Heldman, Associate Professor of Politics at Occidental College in Los Angeles, specializes in the presidency, media, gender, and race in the American context. She is also a badass voice of female reason and empowerment that you need to know.
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